India is facing a crunch situation with a second wave of COVID-19 virus.
Looking at the current situation in India, Azam took to his official Twitter handle to say that it was time to show solidarity and pray together as India grapples with the Covid-19 crisis. Azam said that his prayers are with India, hoping that things come under control soon.
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India faced a deluge of over 3.52 lakh Covid-19 cases and 2,812 deaths in a single day. Hospitals are struggling to provide oxygen to patients as there is panic with people admitting themselves as precaution and hoarding of oxygen and lifesaving drugs have begun.
"Prayers with the people of India in these catastrophic times. It's time to show solidarity and pray together. I also request all the people out there to strictly follow SOPs, as it's for our safety only. Together we can do it. #StayStrong," Babar Azam tweeted.